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The Spanish coach is torn between pride and anger after the Napoli battle
Spain’s Cesc Fabregas, the coach of Como, admitted he hesitates when it comes to assessing his feelings of anger and pride in the game against Napoli, where he held Inter Milan to a 0-0 draw in the 35th round of the Italian league on Saturday, bringing Inter Milan closer to the title.
Cuomo’s tally rose to 62 points for fifth place as he battles for a European seat next season.
The former Barcelona and Chelsea star also hinted at youngster Nico Paz’s stance on a return to Real Madrid.
Fabregas continued to frustrate his former Chelsea manager Antonio Conte as they met three times this season, all of which ended in draws, with Como winning on penalties in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals.
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As for whether he was more pleased with the performance or saddened by the result, Fabregas told Dazon:
He continued. “We tried to be very aggressive and put pressure on Napoli. I saw the team I wanted to see trying to win the match. Nico Paz, Da Cunha and Pironi competed in midfield against Lobotka, De Bruyne and McTomina, and that’s something I can’t forget either.
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As for the impact of the result on the race for European places and the possibility of falling behind Juventus and Roma, as the Bianconeri can go five points clear if they beat Hella Verona on Sunday, coach Cuomo said: don’t forget that.”
“But 95 percent of the time, they give me what I want to see. I know where they were two years ago and how they’re constantly improving, so as a coach it’s not just about analyzing a win or a loss, there are hours of invisible work.”
“In this respect, we should be happy that Como are fighting for important positions in the year following their return to the Italian league after 21 years outside the top flight.”
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As for his young star Nico Paz’s stance on a return to Real Madrid, Fabregas was far from certain the Argentina international would leave Como this summer.
They asked him: “This is not the right time to talk about the future. We’re building something here and we’ve seen great progress and we want to continue working together.”
Spanish reports have confirmed that Real Madrid have paid Cuomo €9 million, the value of Nico Paz’s buyout clause.
Regarding the recent development of Nico Paz’s defensive game, Fabregas said: “In modern football, it’s about all-round football. You have to be able to do everything.”
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“I had the opportunity to be in Paris a few days ago for the semi-final match of the Champions League and I saw how Dembele was keeping a close eye on Pavlovic. If a Ballon d’Or winner can do it, so can any other player.”
He emphasized. “I think this style of football can be adapted to my team and what we want to do with a very young team.”
Coach Cuomo was also asked about the Paris-Bayern match, which the French won 5-4, if he had learned any tricks, such as throwing the ball straight out of the field at the start of the game to start building the attack from the back. “If you follow Cuomo, you know we’ve done this before, even if it was a little different,” he replied with a smile.
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He concluded. “We want to create a situation where they can be forced to make mistakes. We don’t do it like them, but we can do it in the future.”